It’s safe to say not many saw the Oilers’ run to the Stanley Cup Final coming back around Thanksgiving when the team was 5-12-1 and had just fired head coach Jay Woodcroft.
The Edmonton Oilers have mixed up their lines ahead of their trip to Florida to visit the Panthers in Games 1 and 2 of the Stanley Cup Finals. Changes for the Oilers didn’t see their top of Ryan Nugent-Hopkins, Connor McDavid and Zach Hyman split up, instead opting to mix up the other three lines.
The Alberta native, Dylan Holloway, is having a breakthrough postseason with the Edmonton Oilers. Playing some of the best hockey he’s ever played in his short NHL career.
Game 1 between Edmonton and Dallas went to double-overtime and saw five total goals. YB's Griffin Carroll was certainly anticipating a bit more scoring, and still believes both sides can push 3+ goals in Dallas.
The Edmonton Oilers showed up and showed out in a double overtime victory over the Dallas Stars Thursday night. The narrative coming into this series is that the Oilers’ depth wouldn’t be a match for the Stars, but in Game 1, they showed they could hold their own.
The Edmonton Oilers forced a Game 7 with a big 5-1 over the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night. Edmonton scored five even-strength goals, including a spectacular individual effort on the opening goal by Dylan Holloway, where he blew past three Canucks and beat Arturs Silovs, bringing the crowd at Rogers Place to their feet.
The most consistent effort of the series was not to be wasted as the Edmonton Oilers snagged a well-deserved, last-second Game 4 win to even things up at two games apiece.
Edmonton Oilers forward Dylan Holloway caught the attention of Oil Country when he was recalled from the AHL in early April, and scored three goals and
The Vancouver Canucks swept the regular season series against the Edmonton Oilers this year. The Canucks outscored the Oilers 21-7 in those four games and 13-3 at 5v5.
The Edmonton Oilers did what was needed to dispatch the Los Angeles Kings from the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in just five games. Los Angeles never learned how to avoid penalty trouble against the speedy Oilers and the result was them giving their legendary power play numerous opportunities per night.
Listen, I don’t think Dylan Holloway is on the verge of going on some sort of magical, Fernando Pisani-esque run this spring, but his performance last night is a great reminder of why you put players like that in your lineup.
In just his third career Playoff game, Dylan Holloway came up huge. His first Playoff appearance before Wednesday night was in Game 4 against the Colorado Avalanche in the 2022 Western Conference Finals.
The Los Angeles Kings were able to stick to their game plan enough to steal a 5-4 OT win from underneath the Edmonton Oilers. Getting a lead and keeping it is going to be a necessity for the Los Angeles Kings if they want to somehow upset the Edmonton Oilers in this series.
Dylan Holloway has certainly earned his spot on the Edmonton Oilers’ playoff roster. The surprise forward for Edmonton early in the postseason, he’s not likely to go anywhere as the Oilers take on the Los Angeles Kings in Round 1.
If game one couldn’t have been drawn up any better, game two couldn’t have been drawn up any worse for the Edmonton Oilers. Wednesday night’s 5-4 overtime loss to the Kings went about as poorly as one could imagine for the Oilers.
The Edmonton Oilers have had one of the most interesting 2023-24 seasons. Having started 3-9-1 before deciding to switch out their coaching staff and make a goaltending change, they have since bounced back and secured second place in the Pacific Division heading into the postseason.
Dylan Holloway played in his 33rd game with the Edmonton Oilers this season. The Calgary native scored his fourth goal of the season during the Oilers’ statement win against the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday night.
The Edmonton Oilers have recalled some forward depth from AHL Bakersfield.
It might have taken a little longer than many would have liked and expected, but Dylan Holloway is proving that he is a legitimate NHLer for the Edmonton Oilers this season.
Following the Oilers’ triumphant 4-1 victory over Nashville on Saturday, Dylan Holloway has been strategically reassigned to Bakersfield during the team’s nine-day break.
The Edmonton Oilers have assigned forward Dylan Holloway to the Bakersfield Condors of the AHL, presumably for the NHL all-star break.
Dylan Holloway has not had a great deal of injury luck in his young career thus far. While it has caused concerns for the Edmonton Oilers — who drafted him in the top half of the first round of the 2020 NHL Entry Draft (14th overall), I believe he is still going to be an impactful player.
Edmonton Oilers’ forward Dylan Holloway made strides in his development before being injured on Nov. 13. During the Oilers’ early-season struggles, there were nights when his motor was relentless, making him one of the few early positives, even if he wasn’t scoring.
Oilers forward Dylan Holloway has been cleared to return but he won’t be suiting up in Edmonton for the time being.
Dylan Holloway, the first-round pick of the Edmonton Oilers from the 2020 draft, will make his NHL debut on Monday night in Game 4 of the Western Conference Final.
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